[01:01] <EffectCause> hi there
[01:02] <ianorlin> hi EffectCause any way I can help?
[01:02] <EffectCause> Yeah, I'm trying to get my computer to run faster
[01:02] <EffectCause> I installed lubuntu on this old thinkpad edge
[01:02] <EffectCause> it's running okay, but wanted to know if there's anything i can do to make it faster
[01:02] <ianorlin> what are the specs of it
[01:03] <EffectCause> i have f.lux on. do you think it significantly slows it down?
[01:03] <EffectCause> i have no idea mate, i'm not great with computers xD
[01:03] <EffectCause> sorry
[01:03] <ianorlin> I have not used it that much I don't think flux would slow down that much unless you were doing graphically intensive stuff
[01:04] <EffectCause> i'm redditing and using canva.com
[01:04] <wxl> canva might be hogging up all your resources
[01:04] <wxl> i'd maximize your ram
[01:04] <ianorlin> well web browsers keep using more and more ram
[01:04] <EffectCause> where can i download more ram??
[01:04] <wxl> well, it's really the webapps, ianorlin
[01:04] <wxl> EffectCause: um, from the store. try newegg. XD
[01:05] <EffectCause> i used to install ram via CDs but i prefer the modern digital downloads now
[01:05] <EffectCause> i heard steam is going to start selling ram
[01:05] <EffectCause> i can trade my tf2 keys for some
[01:05] <wxl> i think you're confused about ram
[01:05] <EffectCause> hat prices are going to go waaay up
[01:05] <EffectCause> wxl, i can sell you some if you like
[01:06] <EffectCause> ill email it to you
[01:06] <wxl> EffectCause: nope.
[01:06] <EffectCause> how many rams you want? 1? 2?
[01:06]  * wxl starts walking towards the door
[01:06] <EffectCause> i have a particular woolly one that i can throw in
[01:06] <ianorlin> 193 rams?
[01:06] <EffectCause> his name's stevbert
[01:07] <EffectCause> https://angelsandcelestials.files.wordpress.com/2015/01/dall_sheep_ram_5301220475.jpg
[01:07] <EffectCause> ianorlin, who do you think i am, king of rams?!
[01:07] <EffectCause> jeez, people these days
[01:07] <EffectCause> xD
[01:07] <EffectCause> Anyway, being serious once again
[01:08] <EffectCause> How can I maximize my ram?
[01:08] <EffectCause> Canva is one of the only things I do on the computer so I'd like to continue using it
[01:08] <EffectCause> Currently, it's a little slow, but not unusable.
[01:09] <wxl> EffectCause: you can find out how much memory your computer can handle and then you can purchase the physical RAM and install it into your physical computer
[01:09] <EffectCause> oh, i don't know if it's worth doing that
[01:09] <EffectCause> just an old laptop
[01:09] <EffectCause> i was wondering if there is anything free i could do
[01:09] <EffectCause> software wise
[01:09] <wxl> EffectCause: there's not a lot of services running around in the background that you would want to get rid of, no.
[01:09] <wxl> EffectCause: just don't run anything else but your browser and limit your tabs as much as humanly possible.
[01:09] <EffectCause> well, in that case
[01:10] <ianorlin> how would inkscape run compared to canva in ram useage
[01:10] <EffectCause> hm, not sure
[01:10] <EffectCause> never tried inkscape
[01:10] <wxl> probably a lot better
[01:10] <EffectCause> is it software or browser?
[01:10] <ianorlin> software
[01:10] <wxl> anything web-based is generally hogging up a lot of resources
[01:10] <ianorlin> in the repos
[01:10] <wxl> which is the problem i have with the whole chromebook thing
[01:10] <wxl> !info inkspace
[01:10] <wxl> argh
[01:10] <wxl> !info inkscape
[01:10] <EffectCause> ahh, that would be great
[01:10] <EffectCause> i'm running the newest lts version currently
[01:10] <wxl> in that case
[01:10] <wxl> !info inkscape trusty
[01:10] <EffectCause> i think 14.04, right?
[01:10] <ianorlin> yes
[01:11] <wxl> tl;dr sudo apt -y install inkscape
[01:11] <EffectCause> that's all i have to enter into terminal?
[01:11] <wxl> inkscape does have a bit of a learning curve, though
[01:12] <wxl> EffectCause: yeah or you could install it with synaptic or lubuntu software center or whatever. it's all the same
[01:12] <EffectCause> by the way, what is the latest lts release?
[01:12] <wxl> EffectCause: oh you might also try increasing your swap
[01:12] <wxl> !swap
[01:12] <ianorlin> 14.04
[01:12] <wxl> next lts is xenial xerus 16.04 coming in april
[01:12] <wxl> !xenial
[01:13] <EffectCause> thanks
[01:13] <EffectCause> how will i update it to 16.04?
[01:13] <EffectCause> do i have to do complete reinstall or is there something i can just click to update?
[01:13] <ianorlin> it will update lts to lts I think but backup first
[01:13] <wxl> EffectCause: it should ask you when it's out. alternately you can use the do-release-upgrade command
[01:13] <wxl> EffectCause: re-installs are not necessary
[01:14] <wxl> !upgrade
[01:15] <EffectCause> where will it ask me?
[01:15] <wxl> read links :)
[01:16] <EffectCause> okay, thanks
[01:16] <EffectCause> is there a way i can update all software on computer?
[01:16] <EffectCause> firefox, system apps, inkscape
[01:16] <EffectCause> rather than doing all individually
[01:16] <EffectCause> oh, and theme from ravefinity
[01:16] <wxl> sudo apt-get update && sudo apt -y upgrade
[01:16] <EffectCause> that does everything?
[01:17] <wxl> or if you want to live a little bit on the edge, you can use dist-upgrade but that will also remove packages that have been removed from the repos or dependencies
[01:17] <wxl> which may not be preferable
[01:17] <EffectCause> oh okay
[01:17] <wxl> *I* prefer it, but the choice is yours
[01:17] <EffectCause> i don't want to live on the edge at all
[01:17] <wxl> I should have said "the edge" because there's nothing about LTS that's on the edge XD
[01:17] <EffectCause> what's the benefit of dist-upgrade?
[01:18] <wxl> !dist-upgrade
[01:18] <wxl> https://askubuntu.com/questions/81585/what-is-dist-upgrade-and-why-does-it-upgrade-more-than-upgrade
[01:18] <EffectCause> so a regular upgrade through sudo apt-get update && sudo apt -y upgrade  keeps old packages?
[01:18] <wxl> yep
[01:18] <EffectCause> ah
[01:19] <EffectCause> is there any software like ccleaner that i can use to clear old packages easily?
[01:19] <EffectCause> i can see that that could end up bogging down computer
[01:19] <ianorlin> EffectCause: it doesn't really it just uses disk space
[01:20] <wxl> you can use sudo apt-get autoremove
[01:20] <wxl> which will get rid of unneeded dependencies
[01:20] <wxl> or sudo apt-get autoclean
[01:20] <wxl> which will get rid of downloaded files that aren't necessary
[01:20] <wxl> i usually update/dist-upgrade/autoremove/autoclean regularly. it's a little unnecessary, but it doesn't hurt, either.
[01:21] <EffectCause> oh okay
[01:21] <EffectCause> what's the latest version of firefox available for lubuntu? do you recommend the version it came with (20 something) or the latest?
[01:22] <wxl> in general linux is pretty good about taking care of itself
[01:22] <wxl> you mean the latest for trusty
[01:22] <wxl> !info firefox trusty
[01:22] <ianorlin> dist-upgrade will get you latest stable for trusty
[01:22] <ianorlin> or upgrade
[01:22] <wxl> as you can see it's 43 something
[01:22] <ianorlin> I usally update after installing
[01:22] <wxl> you can see what you have with `apt-cache policy firefox | grep Installed`
[01:22] <wxl> note you don't have to sudo apt-cache functions
[01:23] <wxl> as far as browsers are concerned, i always recommend the absolute latest
[01:23] <wxl> well, not absolute
[01:23] <wxl> unstable is not good for everyone (though i tend to run on it, even at work)
[01:30] <EffectCause> what's the difference between sudo apt-get update && sudo apt -y upgrade  and dist-upgrade?
[01:30] <wxl> !dist-upgrade
[01:31] <EffectCause> so dist-upgrade is better?
[01:31] <wxl> i think so, but some people may be concerned that they might lose something
[01:31] <EffectCause> what could you lose?
[01:31] <wxl> if you do an upgrade and some package has removed a dependency, it will stay around, but dist-upgrade could get rid of it
[01:32] <wxl> i have NEVER seen this to be an issue, but it's a better safe than sorry kind of thing
[01:32] <wxl> read that askubuntu link i gave above for some more insight on the subject
[01:32] <EffectCause> alright, cool
[01:32] <EffectCause> thanks
[01:32] <ianorlin> thing is I run dist-upgrade but don't -y so it asks me and I know enought to see what it is removing
[01:32] <EffectCause> so, with lubuntu, will i ever have to do any ccleaner type thing?
[01:32] <wxl> nope
[01:33] <wxl> there's regular cron jobs that clean out the cruft
[01:33] <EffectCause> it does it automatically?
[01:33] <wxl> yep :)
[01:33] <wxl> linux is a work of art :)
[01:33] <EffectCause> woahh
[01:33] <EffectCause> i'm so lost honestly
[01:33] <EffectCause> i know nothing about computers
[01:36] <EffectCause> hey, does anyone here do graphic design?
[01:39] <EffectCause> ah
[01:39] <EffectCause> anyway
[01:39] <EffectCause> thanks so much everyone
[01:39] <EffectCause> appreciate it
[01:39] <wxl> np EffectCause
[01:39] <wxl> have fun and enjoy the linux :)
[01:39] <wxl> btw
[01:39] <wxl> there's a resource to help train you in linux should you want to take the effort: linuxpadawan.net
[01:39] <ianorlin> and then he left ...
[03:34] <libben> Fresh install of Lubuntu 15.10 x86 version. Installed a couple of packages, set up wifi, not much else. That was this morning, now any option I pick to boot it results in near-immediate shutdown of the machine. What can I do to troubleshoot?
[03:35] <libben> When I say near-immediate, I mean I click the option I want to boot from grub, it starts to load components, then winks out within seconds, not even getting me to the login manager.
[03:57] <ianorlin> libben: this could be a graphics problem
[03:57] <ianorlin> !tty
[04:07] <libben> ianorlin: I am attempting a reinstall. I will note if the problem persists after a fresh installation.l
[05:33] <wfreeman> Hi all. I'm running Lubuntu on a laptop with a touchscreen. When I close the lid, the touchscreen doesn't turn off, so the computer registers all sorts of spurious touch events. Is there any way to trigger a script when the lid is closed/opened so I can disable and reenable the touchscreen? Is there some other way to fix this?
[05:35] <wfreeman> And a second question: is there any command that forces the computer to reevaluate the window positions when the size of the virtual desktop changes (i.e. when an external monitor is disconnected)
[12:11] <NOOB> Unit193: I added the vlc ppa from here https://launchpad.net/~videolan/+archive/ubuntu/master-daily but I think i have a ppa config issue as i cannot see any version beyond 2.1.6
[12:16] <NOOB> how do i see what ppa is controlling?  and override it to get the vlc master to be in control
[12:19] <hateball> NOOB: apt-cache policy <package>
[12:20] <NOOB> hateball: great
[12:21] <NOOB> how i change that to use the one i want?
[12:22] <NOOB> vlc:
[12:22] <NOOB>   Installed: 2.1.6-0ubuntu14.04.1
[12:22] <NOOB>   Candidate: 2.1.6-0ubuntu14.04.1
[12:22] <NOOB>   Version table:
[12:22] <NOOB>  *** 2.1.6-0ubuntu14.04.1 0
[12:22] <NOOB>         500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty-updates/universe amd64 Packages
[12:23] <NOOB> sorry
[12:29] <NOOB> hateball: how do i force apt to use the ppa i want?
[12:32] <PapaPattern> How can I change the keyboard language?
[12:32] <PapaPattern> It's a UK keyboard but currently on American
[12:47] <hateball> NOOB: are those the only ones listed or did you get cut off?
[12:47] <hateball> !paste | NOOB
[12:48] <NOOB> http://paste.ubuntu.com/14671526/  again sorry for the flood.  the fingers were faster than the brain hateball
[12:48] <hateball> NOOB: that lists no PPA
[12:49] <hateball> NOOB: how did you add the PPA? and did you apt-get update afterwards?
[12:49] <NOOB> ya.  it is listed in synaptic
[12:49] <NOOB> i added with the commands listed on https://launchpad.net/~videolan/+archive/ubuntu/master-daily
[12:49] <NOOB> hateball:
[12:52] <hateball> NOOB: how about... "sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade" ?
[12:52] <NOOB> yep yep
[12:52] <NOOB> wait.  doing that now
[12:53] <hateball> NOOB: and where it says "YOUR_UBUNTU_VERSION_HERE" you put "trusty", right?
[12:54] <NOOB> yaya.  if you set the drop dwn it changes it
[12:54] <hateball> NOOB: did you use "sudo apt-add-repository ppa:videolan/master-daily" or did you edit sources manually?
[12:55] <hateball> because it looks like it isnt picking it up as it should
[12:55] <NOOB> i used sudo apt-add-repository hate.  and i see it in synaptic
[12:55] <NOOB> doing the upgrade now
[12:56] <NOOB> "0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded."
[12:56] <NOOB> hateball:
[12:56] <hateball> :|
[12:58] <tsimonq2> NOOB: Can we have the output of your sources.list and any file in your sources.list.d folder put into a pastebin? http://pastebin.ubuntu.com
[12:58] <NOOB> how do i get that for you?
[12:58] <tsimonq2> NOOB: oh wait, NVM, use sudo apt install vlc=VERSION
[12:59] <tsimonq2> NOOB: that should install it from that PPA
[13:00] <tsimonq2> NOOB: use the version you got from apt-cache policy
[13:00] <tsimonq2> NOOB: for example, "sudo apt install vlc=2.1.6-0ubuntu14.04.1"
[13:00] <tsimonq2> !info vlc trusty
[13:01] <hateball> Problem is it's not showing anything newer
[13:01] <tsimonq2> NOOB: that's the version in Trusty, and this is the one you are running. What's the PPA you are trying to add?
[13:01] <tsimonq2> oh I see
[13:02] <NOOB> http://paste.ubuntu.com/14671567/
[13:02] <tsimonq2> NOOB: do the following command, "sudo apt -y install pastebinit && ls -R /etc/apt/ | pastebinit"
[13:02] <NOOB> https://launchpad.net/~videolan/+archive/ubuntu/master-daily  is what i added
[13:03] <tsimonq2> NOOB: also, do sudo apt install PACKAGE=VERSION, not just sudo apt install VERSION
[13:03] <tsimonq2> NOOB: and I need the output URL from that command
[13:04] <NOOB> http://paste.ubuntu.com/14671576/
[13:06] <NOOB> http://paste.ubuntu.com/14671589/
[13:06] <NOOB> tsimonq2:
[13:07] <tsimonq2> NOOB: I see, one sec
[13:07] <hateball> heh, both a stable and daily ppa for vlc
[13:08] <tsimonq2> NOOB: now I need, "cat /etc/apt/sources.list.d/videolan* | pastebinit"
[13:09] <NOOB> http://paste.ubuntu.com/14671593/
[13:10] <NOOB> um http://paste.ubuntu.com/14671576/ shows line 96-99 two different sources
[13:10] <NOOB> shold i remove stable
[13:10] <tsimonq2> NOOB: now please do, "sudo apt update | pastebinit && sudo apt -y dist-upgrade | pastebinit", this should produce 2 URLs, I need them both
[13:11] <NOOB> tsimonq2: WARNING: apt does not have a stable CLI interface yet. Use with caution in scripts.  and its doing a thing.  one sec
[13:12] <tsimonq2> NOOB: that's normal and doesn't affect anything
[13:12] <NOOB> http://paste.ubuntu.com/14671604/ http://paste.ubuntu.com/14671605/
[13:12] <NOOB> tsimonq2:
[13:13] <tsimonq2> ic
[13:13] <teward> FYI that PPA won't work
[13:13] <teward> it has build failures
[13:13] <teward> https://launchpad.net/~videolan/+archive/ubuntu/master-daily/+packages
[13:13] <teward> so you won't be getting that version because there's none published because it failed to build
[13:13] <tsimonq2> teward: I JUST spotted that, thanks for confirming teward :)
[13:14] <NOOB> lol
[13:14] <tsimonq2> NOOB: so you will just have to wait until the builds succeed, I'll look into why it isn't building and report it to someone
[13:14] <NOOB> wahoo
[13:14] <NOOB> um
[13:14] <NOOB> is there a source for 2.1.2
[13:15] <NOOB> um i ment 2.2.1
[13:17] <NOOB> can that ppa give last good build?
[13:18] <teward> NOOB: when a new version is uploaded, as I understand it, it supersedes the old version which gets remove
[13:18] <tsimonq2> N let me look into that quick...
[13:18] <teward> d
[13:18] <teward> so i don't believe so because it'd show up in apt-cache policy
[13:18] <tsimonq2> yeah
[13:19] <NOOB> can i force last good build?
[13:19] <NOOB> cause once i get it then it will auto update at some point
[13:19] <tsimonq2> NOOB: is this essential? if not, it is best to wait
[13:20] <NOOB> its a computer.  nothing is essential
[13:20] <NOOB> I was asking to learn
[13:20] <tsimonq2> okay
[13:20] <NOOB> Also i think you all for your time
[13:20] <NOOB> thank*
[13:20] <tsimonq2> NOOB: stick around and I'll let you know about the build'
[13:20] <NOOB> WAHOO!
[13:21] <tsimonq2> so here is the build log, what I will be looking into: https://launchpadlibrarian.net/220948944/buildlog_ubuntu-trusty-i386.vlc_3.0.0~~git20151011+r62044+34+35~ubuntu14.04.1_BUILDING.txt.gz
[13:23] <NOOB> i have a question  what does this mean "W: GPG error: http://ppa.launchpad.net trusty InRelease: The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY 09589874801DF724W: GPG error: http://ppa.launchpad.net trusty InRelease: The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY 09589874801DF724"
[13:24] <NOOB> do we all get that error
[13:25] <tsimonq2> NOOB: http://askubuntu.com/questions/13065/how-do-i-fix-the-gpg-error-no-pubkey
[13:25] <tsimonq2> NOOB: look at the SECOND answer
[13:26] <oskar> PLEASE HELP
[13:26] <tsimonq2> NOOB: at this point the failure is up to the Videolan team, they need to be the ones to fix it as I don't have access to the PPA
[13:26] <tsimonq2> !help | oskar
[13:26] <tsimonq2> oskar: and please don't shout :)
[13:26] <oskar> All the text on as NM All the text on my entire laptop has gone crazy
[13:26] <oskar> On my entire laptop
[13:27] <tsimonq2> oskar: you try restarting?
[13:27] <oskar> I don't want it too happen again
[13:27] <oskar> I'll restart now
[13:28] <NOOB> it will never happen again if you don't turn it on
[13:28] <tsimonq2> ^ :D
[13:29] <oskar> https://imgur.com/a/KSEyI
[13:29] <oskar> Here's pics
[13:30] <oskar> ??
[13:33] <NOOB> tsimonq2: that fixed that gpg error.  thanks
[13:33] <damascene> tsimonq2, do you know what is the plugin used for your bot to direct question to some user using the pipe?
[13:34] <tsimonq2> damascene: which bot? I have multiple on Github :D
[13:34] <oskar> https://imgur.com/a/KSEyI
[13:35] <tsimonq2> damascene: and a question about my bot can go to ##tsimonq2 :)
[13:36] <tsimonq2> oskar: to be completely honest, I think it's a graphics card issue. I have this same problem and I have never found out how to fix it...really sorry
[13:37] <damascene> !help |damascene
[13:41] <fontman> hey there
[13:41] <fontman> how do i install fonts to lubuntu?
[13:41] <fontman> i have the .ttf files
[13:43] <NOOB> fontman:  will you let me know if this helps http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2027331  ?
[13:44] <fontman> alt+f2 doesnt do anything for me
[13:45] <damascene> some people says you just put it in .fonts in you home?
[13:45] <fontman> in home folder?
[13:46] <damascene> yes in .fonts
[13:47] <fontman> where's .fonts?
[13:47] <fontman> do i have to make the folder?
[13:48] <damascene> from GUI right click on an empty space and create new folder. or you you can do this command in terminal: mkdir ~/.fonts
[13:50] <fontman> what next? :)
[13:50] <NOOB> idrop you fonts there?
[13:50] <damascene> try to run any software that shows up the fonts available?
[13:51] <fontman> wait, it worked!
[13:51] <fontman> thank you so much!
[13:51] <damascene> glad to hear that
[13:51] <fontman> Sweeeet
[13:51] <NOOB> yes i am
[14:13] <NOOB> tsimonq2: i have a question about https://launchpad.net/~videolan/+archive/ubuntu/master-daily/+builds?build_state=built
[14:14] <tsimonq2> NOOB: but not trusty :)
[14:14] <NOOB> it seems there are no successful ubuntu 14 builds
[14:14] <NOOB> lol ya
[14:14] <NOOB> so, it waiting useless
[14:14] <NOOB> is*
[14:14] <tsimonq2> NOOB: the version scheme goes, 14.04, 14.10, 15.04, 15.10, 16.04, 16.10, etc.
[14:15] <tsimonq2> well unless you contact the videolan team
[14:15] <NOOB> derp
[15:27] <Amigo> Hey everyone!
[15:27] <Amigo> I'm trying to install flash player
[15:27] <redwolf> hello TuAmigo
[15:28] <UnAmigo> Hello, my friend!
[15:28] <UnAmigo> How can I install flash player?
[15:28] <redwolf> open a terminal and type "sudo apt-get install pepperflashplugin-nonfree"
[15:28] <teward> redwolf: thought that needed Chrome to work?
[15:29] <redwolf> yes for embedded videos not converted to HTML5 (it may depends on sites)
[15:29] <redwolf> what version do you use?
[15:29] <UnAmigo> Will installing flash player slow down my computer?
[15:29] <UnAmigo> trusty
[15:29] <UnAmigo> lts
[15:29] <redwolf> for older versions you can use "sudo apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree"
[15:30] <teward> UnAmigo: installing it won't slow down your system, but running Flash content on webpages, etc. may slow down your system
[15:30] <redwolf> or easier, open the Lubuntu Software Center and look for "flash" :)
[15:36] <UnAmigo> It's right there!
[15:36] <UnAmigo> Sorry, I should have checked before asking you
[15:37] <redwolf> perfect! :D
[15:38] <redwolf> don't worry, and ask whatever you need :)
[15:46] <NOOB> tsimonq2: I ccontacted an admin on the videolan team.  they seem to think its a ubuntu multimedia team issue
[15:46] <NOOB> do you have any thoughts for me
[15:48] <UnAmigo> you're great, dude
[15:48] <NOOB> i know.  but thanks....
[15:49] <UnAmigo> is NOOB a bot?
[15:50] <NOOB> i got the body of a bot.  Hard and steely
[16:11] <MeatHammer> where are xpad's notes kept and can I just file transfer them to a new user / debian?
[16:14] <redwolf> MeatHammer, notes are stored in ~/.config/xpad folder
[16:15] <redwolf> MeatHammer, after restoring your Home folder, open a new Note. Now, right click on the new Note, then click on Notes > Show All. It should retrieve all of your Notes.
[16:23] <MeatHammer> ty redwolf
[16:23] <redwolf> you're welcome :)
[16:24] <MeatHammer> redwolf: can I load differebt sets of notes this way? by moving and replacing these files? I'm basically trying to merge several different xpad notes into one..?
[16:25] <redwolf> actually you can, but you'll have to do it manually
[16:25] <redwolf> as they're not encoded or something, just plain text stored in files
[16:25] <redwolf> not a very complicated app :)
[16:25] <redwolf> nor databases either
[16:26] <MeatHammer> kk so I load these different sets of files and cut and paste them back in using an intermediary like leafpad or something? or just keep them in the copy buffer?
[16:28] <redwolf> theorically... yes. copy and paste should work.
[16:28] <redwolf> but I never tried that :D
[16:30] <LocutusOfBorg> NOOB, let me see your issue
[16:31] <redwolf> sorry, LocutusOfBorg?
[16:31] <LocutusOfBorg> vlc
[16:32] <NOOB> LocutusOfBorg:  https://code.launchpad.net/~videolan/+archive/ubuntu/master-daily/+packages the builds fail.  i added the PPA and get no joy
[16:32] <LocutusOfBorg> I know
[16:32] <LocutusOfBorg> I already know
[16:33] <NOOB> oh, you weere tell me you are looking at it.  i misunderstood, and thought you were asking to see it again.
[16:34] <LocutusOfBorg> http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2016/01/26/%23lubuntu.html
[16:34] <LocutusOfBorg> I read everything
[16:34] <LocutusOfBorg> $somebody told me there was a vlc issue :)
[16:37] <NOOB> I want to know how to read everything...
[16:38] <LocutusOfBorg> "I just read everything"
[16:38] <LocutusOfBorg> that was the meaning
[16:38] <LocutusOfBorg> :)
[16:40] <NOOB> I intended to make humor on the idea of reading everything.  no offence intended
[16:41] <LocutusOfBorg> lol :)
[16:41] <NOOB> please dont borg-i-fy me
[16:43] <NOOB> does this help ?
[16:43] <NOOB> https://lintian.debian.org/maintainer/pkg-multimedia-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org.html#vlc
[16:47] <NOOB> no it does not i think
[16:57] <NOOB> LocutusOfBorg: any updates?  or hope?  leave me with hope.....
[17:04] <LocutusOfBorg> NOOB, I'm rebuilding ffmpeg with a special backport to trusty
[17:05] <LocutusOfBorg> https://launchpad.net/~costamagnagianfranco/+archive/ubuntu/locutusofborg-ppa/+build/8898717
[17:05] <LocutusOfBorg> if the build goes fine, I'll try to rebuild vlc on top of it
[17:05] <LocutusOfBorg> and then test it
[17:05] <LocutusOfBorg> it will take a while
[17:05] <NOOB> I will wait for you for the rest of my life
[17:05] <LocutusOfBorg> I had to rebuild two dependencies in my ppa, to avoid breaking the official master-daily one
[17:06] <NOOB> but we both agree that getting the officcial ppa working is better right?
[17:06] <LocutusOfBorg> if I can get the private one sure
[17:07] <LocutusOfBorg> I don't like to upload stuff in a commonly used ppa without testing
[18:06] <LocutusOfBorg> hi, seems that you have to upgrade from trusty to vivid or somewhat newer to have vlc
[18:06] <LocutusOfBorg> NOOB, I can't backport new packages because of a libgnutls transition
[18:06] <LocutusOfBorg> sorry
[18:06] <LocutusOfBorg> you migjt want to use vlc 2.2.0 from here https://launchpad.net/~videolan/+archive/ubuntu/stable-daily/+packages
[18:09] <NOOB> i should prolly just run lubuntu 15
[18:10] <NOOB> LocutusOfBorg: are you saying that it can never be backported?  and 3.0 will be impossible too?
[18:10] <LocutusOfBorg> exactly
[18:10] <LocutusOfBorg> I might try to wrkaround the libgnutls28 problem, but it might be painful and not worth the effort
[18:11] <NOOB> i hate reformatting
[18:12] <NOOB> thank you very much LocutusOfBorg .  still the 3.0 ppa is broken.
[18:12] <LocutusOfBorg> I deleted the package from there